now, we just had the elections, we continue the administration with barack obama, as we look at this fiscal cliff, safety net in our own country and the safety net we are providing all over the world including africa. >> cheryl: how was the trip in africa? >> had i the opportunity to travel to kenya. we saw how direct funded programs are saving lives. one of the most meaningful days on a potato farm where we met with a group of farmers that had come together as a coop. if they work together they could sell the potatoes at the market. one of the farmers, he told me that they grew enough potatoes to feed their families. they grew enough potatoes to make money at the market and send their kids to school and extra potatoes to feed the poor and hungry. sustainable agriculture is the best way to fight hungry. people in africa they want to grow their own food. this is the way to prevent famine. one has a great campaign right now. the thrive campaign. that is raising awareness about a sustainable agriculture and have our leaders put nutrition on the agenda. >> cheryl: so you are not talking